This text addresses the contribution made by the private sector to the provision of medium secure psychiatric care in England and Wales. It examines the expanding market in private psychiatric provision, comparing care and programmes available in the private and National Health Service sectors. The book demonstrates that the development of independent medium-secure psychiatric provision is a private sector, market-oriented response to a national shortage of medium secure beds, in particular relating to patients identified as posing exceptional management problems, or those requiring this type of care on a long-term basis. It also demonstrates that the independent sector is becoming firmly entrenched in the speciality of forensic psychiatry and the provision of medium-secure units and that they demonstrate increased flexibility in the type of patient they are prepared to admit.
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Höhe: 157 mm
Breite: 223 mm
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978-1-84014-310-2 (9781840143102)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Privatization, the general issues; privatization and the criminal justice system; private mental health care; mental health care and the law; access to public sector psychiatric care - a study of admissions to two regional secure units 1989-92; access to independent psychiatric care - a study of admissions to Stockton Hall Psychiatric Hospital 1989-92; access to independent psychiatric care II - a study of 59 patients identified as unmanageable prior to admission to Stockton Hall Psychiatric Hospital 1989-92; public, private or pluralism? the contributions of the public and private sectors to medium secure psychiatric care in the 1990s.